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Save space and money with Ultra-Modular IBC Spill Pallets. These pallets connect containment sumps and share walls, providing an economical solution for storing multiple IBCs, and tanks in a small space.
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Product Code | Description | Length | Width | Height | Weight Capacity (kg) | Containment Capacity (L) | Weight (kg) |
CHUT 1125 | Modular 2-Tank, Indoor | 4724 | 1574 | 279 | 4082 | 1059 | 140 |
CHUT 1126 | Modular 3-Tank, Indoor | 6299 | 1574 | 279 | 4082 | 1343 | 197 |
CHUT 1127 | Modular 4-Tank, Indoor | 7086 | 1574 | 279 | 4082 | 1381 | 240 |
CHUT 1128 | Modular 5-Tank, Indoor | 7874 | 1574 | 279 | 4082 | 1419 | 283 |
CHUT 1118 | Assembly Kit, for Modular | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | 0.9 |
Product Code | Description | Length (mm) | Width (mm) | Height (mm) | Weight Capacity (kg) | Capacity (L) | Weight (Kg) |
CHUT 9630 | 4 Drum Plus, No Drain | 1574 | 1574 | 222 | 4082 | 283 | 63 |
CHUT 1124 | Expansion Tank Only, for Modular | 1549 | 787 | 317 | N/A | 246 | 13 |
CHUT 1117 | Bulkhead Fittings, Set of (2), for Modular | 76 | 76 | 76 | N/A | N/a | 0.9 |
If you have one or two IBCs or you have IBCs in multiple locations around your facility, you wouldn’t. If that were the case, you would use the Ultra-IBC Spill Pallet or the Ultra-IBC Spill Pallet Plus. Where the use of the Ultra-Modular IBC Spill Pallet becomes advantageous is when 3 or more IBCs are kept in the same area. By connecting the pallets together along with the expansion tanks, the systems will meet the EPA spill containment requirements at a height significantly lower than any other IBC spill pallet on the market.
The sole purpose of the expansion tank is to add containment capacity to the system. Each tank gets connected to the system of spill pallets via bulkhead fittings and adds 246 litres of containment.
The answer to this question is dependent on the system that is being used and more specifically, the capacity of that system. A general rule of thumb would be that the largest IBC you could store on the system could not exceed the system’s capacity. Please keep in mind that this rule of thumb would keep you in compliance with the EPA’s requirements. State and local regulations can be more stringent and require more capacity. Please check with your local authorities to ensure compliance.
The pallet has a 4082 kg capacity. This is for uniformly distributed loads. An IBC that is supported by pedestal post or feet focuses all of its weight on those feet. If the dimensions of those feet are not large enough to properly displace the weight on the spill Pallet’s grating, it could be an issue. As a precaution, steel plates (at least 304mm x 304mm) can be used under the feet to more evenly distribute the weight over a greater area.
The standard drain is a threaded hole in the sidewall with a 19mm polyethylene plug with NPT threads installed.
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